Bruce Chapman (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist David Curkendall (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist Tony Freeman (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist Craig Miller (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist Herb Siegel (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist Paul Siqueira (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist Kathya Zamora (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist

Accessed April 24, 2013. Jet Propulsion Laboratory How Imaging Radar Works. Bruce Chapman is an economist and has worked at The Australian National University since 1984. Accessed April 24, 2013.

Accessed April 24, 2013. Biography.

He received his AB in physics and Astronomy from UC Berkeley, and his PhD from the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Department at MIT. Q5: How Accurate are My AIRSAR Data?

developed and operated by the NASA Goddard spaceflight center. Bruce Chapman Zhenhong Li 1] We present a technique and results of 2‐D imaging of Faraday rotation and total electron content using spaceborne L band polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR).

Principal investigator Bruce Chapman of JPL noted that UAVSAR is ideally suited for observing the Nasca site because the region has virtually no vegetation and receives no rainfall whatsoever in most years, meaning that natural disturbances are minimal.

Bruce Chapman: Principal Investigator: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, United States : Abstract: A variety of sensors and international partnerships are required to globally monitor forest cover and forest cover change. For each location the laser echoes AIRSAR Frequently Asked Questions Chair: Dr. Bruce Chapman Q1: When Am I Getting My Data?, by Bruce Chapman (JPL).

NASA Know Your Earth 3.0 (2013, April) UAVSAR: About Bruce Chapman. The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), or NISAR mission, (Figure 1-1) is a multidisciplinary radar NASA Know Your Earth 3.0 (2013, April) UAVSAR: About Bruce Chapman. Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2103, April 3) NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Expedition. Accessed April 24, 2013. Bruce Chapman is a scientist in the Radar Science and Engineering Section at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, in Pasadena, CA. Q4: What’s Wrong with My AIRSAR Data?, by David A. Imel (JPL). National Aeronautics and Space Administration Bruce Chapman Bruce Chapman, UAVSAR Scientist www.nasa.gov San Jose, CA NASA’s airborne radars help me study how Earth is changing. The instrument is a nadir looking profiler that sampl es full waveforms from an altitude of 10km. Q2: How Do I Search For AIRSAR Data?, by Bruce Chapman (JPL). Radar image by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology. Q3: What’s the Format for My AIRSAR Data?, by Bruce Chapman (JPL). Nuno Miranda (ESA), Bruce Chapman (NASA JPL) Andreia Siqueira (GA), Medhavy Thankappan (GA), Marco Lavalle (JPL), Francois Charbonneau (NRCan), Zheng-Shu Zhou (CSIRO), David Small (UZH) WGCV SAR ws @ESA/ERSIN 18-22 Nov 2019 Committee on Earth Observation Satellites It can cover a swath of up to a kilometer by scanning the laser up to 7 off-nadir with a 25m wide footprint.